On February 23, 2011, in an address to the nation, President Barack Obama pledges that the United States will support the democratic rights of Libyan citizens in rebellion against Muammar el-Qaddafi's regime. (01:28)

In this audio clip, on February 17, 2009, in Denver, Colorado, President Barack Obama discusses the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act before he signs it into law. The $787 billion stimulus package was designed to create or save jobs in the wake ...of mass layoffs brought about by the Great Recession. (00:43)[more]

On February 11, 2001, following 18 days of protests by the Egyptian people, President Hosni Mubarak announced that he would step down as leader of the country. In this speech, President Barack Obama addresses the nation on this historic day. (02:05)

In a dramatic late-night broadcast on May 2, 2011, President Barack Obama announces that the U.S. military and CIA operatives have located and killed the Al Qaeda leader in a nighttime raid on a compound in Pakistan where he had been hiding. (02:30)

On November 4, 2008, Barack Obama is elected the 44th president and becomes the first African-American chief executive of the United States. In his victory speech, President Obama remarks that "change has come to America." (01:38)

On January 25, 2011, Egyptians took to the streets in an uprising against President Hosni Mubarak. In this audio clip, on the third day of the uprising, President Barack Obama addresses the American people after speaking to Mubarak about his country’...s future. (02:13)[more]

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